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    • Form Manila Bay body, Du30 asked 

      Orejas, Tonette (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 16, 2019, on page A11)
      Following his order in January to clean up the Manila Bay, President Duterte has been asked to certify as urgent a bill that seeks the creation of the Manila Bay Development Authority. Bataan Rep. Jose Enrique Garcia III ...
    • Former fisherman finds profit in whale-watching 

      Reuters (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 10, 2019, on page A14)
      Masato Hasegawa is the fourth generation of his family to be a fisherman on Japan’s northern oceans, but now his cruises focus on admiring sea life instead of catching it. His company provides whale-watching trips, a growing ...
    • Former UPV dean appointed to PRB for fisheries 

      Gallos, Lenilyn; Baylon, Carlos C. (DailyGuardian, March 9, 2022, on page 8-10)
      Dr. Carlos C. Baylon, former Dean and a retired Professor of the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences in UP Visayas, is the new member of the Professional Regulatory Board (PRB) of Fisheries. Dr. Baylon formally took ...
    • A formula for the Philippines, China, and Vietnam in the West Philippine Sea-South China Sea and other participants 

      De Venecia, Jose C. Jr. (Manila Bulletin, April 21, 2019, on page 14)
      At some point now or sooner than later, the claimants in the South China Sea/West Philippine Sea will have to sit down and agree on a seismic and oil exploration program to be fol­lowed by a definitive oil drilling and ...
    • Fortifying Boracay's green line of defense: the 'bakawan' 

      Lalu, Gabriel Pabico (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 1, 2018, on page A6)
      Known worldwide for its powdery white beaches and lately, for its polluted waters and six-month closure to tourists, Boracay Island holds another secret that has been a virtual lifesaver to its marine life: the mangrove ...
    • Forum pushes for cooperation for sustainable future of seas of East Asia 

      (The Philippine Star, May 24, 2018, on page 3-14)
      The 2018 Ministerial Declaration reaffirms commitments previously made in previous Ministerial Forums such as: (Putrajaya, Malaysia 2003) working towards sustainable development of the region’s coasts and oceans under the ...
    • Forum tackles endangered tawilis 

      (Manila Standard, March 15, 2019, on page C2)
      The University of Santo Tomas recently staged the Tawilis Summit 2019 in a bid to shed light on the most recent scientific information on Sardinella tawilis which was declared endangered species. Tawilis, a freshwater ...
    • Forum tackles insights to strengthen PHL's fisheries sector in the new normal 

      (DailyGuardian, August 19, 2022, on page 6-10)
      The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS), UP Visayas, looked into the transformations brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic in the country’s fisheries industry. The CFOS gathered partners from the government, ...
    • Fossil ng higante, 70M-taon na isda natagpuan sa Argentina 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Balita, July 8, 2020, on page 6)
      Isang higanteng 70 milyong taon na fossil ng isang isda na nabuhay kasabay ang dinosaurs ay nadiskubre sa Argentine Patagonia, sinabi ng isang grupo ng researchers nitong Lunes. Natagpuan ng Argentine paleontologists ang ...
    • Fossils clear up Cambrian mystery 

      Wilford, John Noble (Manila Bulletin, June 10, 2010, on page 11)
      The Moroccan fossils include sponges, worms, trilobites and mollusks like clams, snails and relatives of the living nautilus. Another fossil was similar to today's horseshoe crab, a biological throwback familiar to ...
    • Four arrested for illegal fishing 

      Heredia, John S. (Panay News, October 13, 2015, on page 5)
      Four fishermen were arrested at the Pilar Bay for allegedly engaging in dynamite fishing at 2 p.m. on Oct. 10. Police Inspector Ruby Magallanes, Pilar police chief, indentified the four suspects as Pedro Berry, Reynaldo ...
    • Four awarded for being 'true heroes' in agri, fishery 

      Unite, Betheena Kae (Manila Bulletin, May 29, 2016, on page D-14)
      Four outstanding farmers and fisherfolk were recognized for their vital contribution to the different sectors of agriculture as they were tagged as "true heroes" during the Farmers’ and Fisherfolk’s Month. The men behind ...
    • Four men nabbed for ‘illegal fishing’ 

      Singuay, Mae (Panay News, August 4, 2018, on page 6)
      Four men were apprehended for illegal fishing in the seawaters of Barangay Chambery, Manapla, Negros Occidental, police said. They were identified as Cesar Teraña, 49, Ruel Rojo, 40, Abolaiz Pandao, 46, and Anthony Escota, ...
    • Four missing after dive boat sinks at Tubbataha Reef 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (The Manila Times, May 1, 2023, on page A9)
      Rescuers were searching for four people Sunday after a boat carrying more than a dozen scuba divers sank at a World Heritage-listed marine sanctuary in the Philippines, authorities said. The Philippine Coast Guard said 28 ...
    • Four rescued from sunken boat 

      Rendon, Jennifer P. (DailyGuardian, May 20, 2020, on page 2-11)
      Four persons, including a nine-month-old boy, were rescued after their boat was battered by strong waves afternoon of May 17, 2020 in the waters of Culasi, Antique. Policemen identified the victims as Jenru Madamay, 25, ...
    • Four Southern Leyte towns seek ENIPAS protection for coral-rich Panaon Island 

      (DailyGuardian, July 23, 2022, on page 8-10)
      In the fight against human-induced threats and global climate change, Panaon Island towns go all out for the enhanced protection of their marine habitat and sanctuaries that need stronger safeguards under Republic Act 11038 ...
    • Fowl play: PH farmers raise alarm over meat, fish, veggie glut 

      Ocampo, Karl R. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 27, 2020, on page B3)
      The slowdown of exports and the temporary closures of restaurants and hotels due to the pandemic have left the country’s agriculture sector with a different kind of crisis: how to offload an overwhelming surplus of meat, ...
    • The fox investigates the raid on the chicken coop 

      Macabenta, Greg B. (BusinessWorld, June 25, 2019, on page S1/7)
      We’ve probably all heard the tale of the fox who raided the chicken coop and had to be hunted down by the farmer. But have you heard about the farmer agreeing to let the fox investigate the incident in order to determine ...
    • Fragile peace in South China Sea 

      (SunStar Philippines, April 4, 2022, on page 4)
      It is confusing and frustrating that China has continued its claim over almost the entirety of the South China Sea. This despite the July 2016 ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Netherlands, which ...
    • France bets on tech and transparency vs Chinese caviar 

      Randolph, Eric (Manila Standard, December 13, 2022, on page B3)
      Saint-Fort-sur-Gironde, France—At the fish farm near Bordeaux, Christophe Baudoin is running an ultrasound device over the belly of a large sturgeon to check its eggs. “Caviar!” he shouts as the monitor shows the right ...